Legal filings in the wrongful termination lawsuit from Elgin Baylor against the Clippers reveal a string of bizarre, inappropriate and cheap behavior. The filings were obtained by ESPN.

Baylor, the former Clippers GM, lost his job with the team before the 2008-09 season, but has since filed a wrongful termination suit based on the allegation that he was fired based on his race and age. Baylor, who is African-American, is 76 years old.

Clippers owner Donald Sterling is being taken to task by Mike Dunleavy and Elgin Baylor in recent court filings. (AP photo)

Perhaps the strangest anecdote shared by ESPN from the filings is Baylor's description of Sterling's behavior in the locker room.

"Players Sam Cassell, Elton Brand and Corey Maggette complained to me that Donald Sterling would bring women into the locker room after games, while the players were showering, and make comments such as, 'Look at those beautiful black bodies.' I brought this to Sterling’s attention, but he continued to bring women into the locker room," Baylor said in the filings.

In those same filings, Baylor also detailed how he alleges he was slowly pushed out of the decision-making process in Los Angeles. He said Mike Dunleavy controlled trades and draft picks and team president Andy Roeser negotiated contracts.

Dunleavy had the following to say about Baylor's competence: "The entire time that I worked for the Clippers, I never saw any change in Elgin’s ability to perform his duties, or that his age had any adverse impact on the performance of his duties and responsibilities as general manager."

Dunleavy also said that Sterling's biggest concern was making a profit, which kept the team from signing free agents. Baylor added that the Clippers were not willing to pay African-American players in a fair manner.